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what are the differences between these because i just thought that the gtt was the 4 door version of gtr but then i saw a 2dr gtt the other day. can somone give me specs or explain this.

like i was looking at this 4door gtt

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=2817

like why is it so cheap? are they just cheaper in general compared to gtr? less power? etc

thanks in advance

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Big differences

GTT is the GTR's little brother... different engine, twin turbo = GTR, single turbo for GTT, less power than GTR, GTR is 4wd, GTT is rwd, interior is all different - bucket seats for GTR, bigger wheels for GTR... flaired guards on GTR, different body kit,

way to much different to mention...

GTT = Gtst if you know what they are

GTTs are RWD coupes and sedans with hicas and have the Neo rb25det making 206kw (280hp)

the GTRs have the RB26DETT (206kw, around 395nm), they were only made as coupes. They come with the attesa awd system and hicas. different interior.

Theres a big difference in price between them aswell - gtrs go for +$75000

Theyre cheaper because they dont have the features that the GTR has, plus that sedan is an auto which drives prices down and its a sedan. The gtr is a fair bit quicker than the gtts aswell.

damn it, GTR is like 260kw's - dmx, don't worry about any power figures u read on the net for GTR's, ain't right. More around 260kw's.

So NO, not the same power.

GT-T = 206kw's

GTR = 260kw's (approx)

you looking at buying the 4 door?

EDIT: front lights are the same for GTR and GT-T

R34 GTR  

RB26DETT 206kW

4WD

Coupe

Different Body Kit

18" Rims

Inside Computer

R34 GT-t

RB25DET 206kW

Different Body, Front Lights are a tab different

Coupe and Sedan

RW Drive

That’s the major differences.

R34 GT-R rims are 19inch not 18

  • 12 years later...

Old thread but can anybody confirm if the arm rest console length are the same for r34 gtr and gtt. Just wondering if you can swap the gtr boots console into the gtt ..will it fit?? Or needs the arm rest console changed to a gtr one..

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